Marlborough High School - Sundial Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1982

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Page 143 text:

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Page 142 text:

Linda Deanne Harrold 136 seniors Suzanne Harvey Many people have been a part of my life since I entered Marlborough in seventh grade. They have not only been friends. but also an integral part of my education. Some of these people left Marlborough earlier: others remain far away in other places and other countries. Many are present students at Marlborough. These special friends include several exceptional teachers who have opened my eyes to many things. Muchisimas gracias y un abrazo grande. My family have also been teachers, with their care and support. To all my friends: Thank you for all the great times and just being you! I bid you Godspeed, and best wishes. I love you. Everything has its beauty but not everybody sees it. -Confucius oz? When I was a toddler, I walked to the beach and found all of my dreams in the infinite number of sand grains. Greedily, I gathered as many as I could hold and stuffed several handfuls into my pockets until the sand brimmed over from my trousers. As I trudged home, very encumbered by the weighty load, I noticed a figure down the coast a little ways. Strange as it seemed, the form looked like a giant heart pumping and pumping its way toward me, and as it drew near I saw that it was indeed just that. lt had a few scars, but all the same it was a very healthy heart. It asked very politely if it might help me carry my obvious load, but I explained that I didn't need any help. This abundance of sand I will soon construct into a palace, it will be my utopia, I told it. Although there was something extremely familiar about the heart that made me want to talk with it longer, I hurriedly said goodbye, as I was pressed for time. Not too much later, I encountered two other rare figures, the kind you are very unlikely to meet up with. One was simply a bright star, smiling, with a deep concern in its eyes, and the other was a giant blue whale embeached on the sand, They too offered their help in carrying the precious cargo but, as with the heart, I told them that I could manage. Looking down at my pockets to assure myself it was still there, I was horrified to discover that more than half of the grains had slipped out through an apparent hole in the fabric. Then the whale, with a great sympathy, said, You know, that's very slippery sand you're holding. However, some of the grains are durable while others are weak and insignificant. Hours later, the sun having long since set, I decided to run the remaining distance home. Finally, gasping for breath, I arrived safely home. As I ascended the stairs, suddenly I remembered the sand. At my sides I felt empty pockets and hands and sadly concluded that my palace would never be realized, In an instant, I thought of what the whale had said of the grains - how some were weak, but others were strong. Undoubtedly the few that now stuck to my pockets were the durable ones that would build, at the least, a base for my palace. These were the vital ones, the ones that would make building the palace worthwhile, Next day, when I went back to the beach to collect sand for other parts of my creation, I found the heart, the star, and the whale all waiting for me. After they offered to help construct the base of my utopia, I gratefully accepted: so right there on the beach we began its plans. Today, twelve years later, l'm still working hard on this home, but I feel that when it's done, living there will be worth all of the effort.



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EIIZODGTIT Hurt Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer Z' 438 seniors Catherine Jayne THE SEARCH I went to find The pot of gold That's waiting where the rainbow ends. I searched and searched and searched and searched And searched and searched and then - There it was, deep in The grass, Under an old and Twisty bough. lT's mine. it's mine, it's mine at last . , . What do I search for naw? -Shel Silverstain Nina - what did I get out of chemistry? Many headaches and a lifelong friend. It was worth it. Always remember you're beautiful - inside and out. See you at The top! Caroline - from JTD to Marlborough to who knows where, l'II always remember your friendship and humor that kept me going. Naomi' Tab and gossip at B. What could be more fun? Stay the hard working person you are and success will be yours. Melissa' my physics buddy. l'll never forget your constant sunny smile and enthusiasm. Linda - La Jolla. Val Eordagetit, Marina City, Those memories will never fade. l'Il always cherish your friendship and honesty, Paula - Thanks for adding such a colorful dimension to The year. Corrine- constant insanity. How could I have survived without someone to giggle with? Andrew - How lucky I am to have a best friend and brother all in one! Mom and Dad - Thanks for The opportunities. understanding, love and encouragement you've given me. l've achieved far more Than I ever thought possible. Love and respect always, Marlborough - You've taught me The True meaning of hard work and friendship. FRIENDS It used to seem so far away but 1982 is finally here' Thanks for The many crazy adventures I ve appreciated your smiles and encouragement and I have to admit I am really going to miss all of you' ANN: You have always been my best friend and if l've ever confided in anyone its always been you Dont forget that I love you fPinkiesj FAMILY You ve all been helpful but the fact that you ve lust been there was what really counted Thanks for all your encouragement You re all very special to me

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